Congratulations to our two lucky winners! #358, Bobbiann; and #778, Tonya Dew!
I first discovered the Word of the Year in 2007 by Michelle, Kristi, and Lisa and was immediately inspired by the idea originated by Alli Edwards:
A single word can be a powerful thing. It can be the ripple in the pond that changes everything. It can be sharp and biting or rich and soft and slow.

I thought long and hard about my word of the year and it came as a result of the year I had in 2011. I made you a little video message as to why I picked this word!
for·ti·tude ~ Mental and emotional strength in facing difficulty, adversity, danger, or temptation courageously.
{Laurie’s Word of the Year Video}
Word of the Year
Id LOVE to challenge you to pick a word that sums up what you want for yourself in 2012. To encourage everyone to pick their word {cuz’ I think it’s a great thing to do}, I’m giving away TWO custom necklaces from Lisa Leonard Designs, a $56 value.
How To Win!
To enter to win, simply leave your Word of the Year in a comment below.
Get A Bonus Entry!: {completely optional}
- If you are on twitter, share a tweet with your followers. Example Tweet: Word of the Year Necklace #Giveaway from @LisaLeonard. Comment to enter to #win http://bit.ly/AtzPIl Pls RT Tweet
- Follow Tip Junkie on Facebook
- Follow Lisa Leonard Designs on Facebook
**Be sure to let me know if you did the bonus entry in a separate comment.
Contest ends this January 18th at midnight CST!




worship is my word of the year! I know who I want to worship…and I think if I keep that word before me this year it will help me keep my focus!!!
i am tweeting this giveaway also! xo
i love this. i think my word will be cherish! cherish each day because you never know what will come your way next! thanks so much for hosting! xoxo
i like Embrace i know you chose it last year, but i have spent days pondering and i think that word really sums it up for me.
Embrace life, change, family, friends, love, friendship, me… yep Embrace 🙂 thanks Laurie (already followed you on Fbook 🙂 )
Word for my year: focus